Writing styles

February’s guest writer is Sarah Armstrong, who I reached out to after meeting her (and listening to a talk of hers) at Colchester WriteNight (if you’re a writer or wannabee writer in the Colchester area, you should really check it out). As with my other interviews (check out Debbie here, Tim here and Richard here) I’ve …

Are you struggling to finish a piece of work? It can be difficult, keeping the momentum up at the end of a project. As we approach the end of NanoWriMo, there will be lots of people looking for some motivation to get to the end. It’s not all doom and gloom though! There is hope! Below are some …

Do you need to increase your speed? Just over halfway through NanoWriMo 2017, a lot of writers will be wishing they could write faster. The word count just isn’t going up enough for the amount of time they’re putting in. The difficultly with writing is that there are a lot of things going on in …

Before this years NanoWriMo, a lot of people told me that they were planning to lock themselves away for most of the month in order to avoid distractions and start writing alone. They thought it was the only way for them to get the words down on the page. If they didn’t do this they …

This is the first in a new series of posts where I ask authors and writers about their writing routines and inspirations. I hope they inspire you to keep going when things look bleak with your work. For this post, author Debbie Young was kind enough to answer my questions. Check out Debbie’s Facebook page …